Tyler Reddick to Debut the No. 2 Dolly Parton Chevrolet at Bristol Motor Speedway

It's Bristol Baby

Tyler Reddick’s No. 2 Chevrolet Camaro will be graced by one of the most iconic country singers of all time this weekend, as the No. 2 Dolly Parton Chevrolet Camaro is set to make its debut during Saturday’s Alsco 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway.

Parton’s likeness and her record company, Dolly Records, will be center stage on the No. 2 Chevrolet Camaro’s hood, while the rest of the car prominently features the logos from each of Parton’s Pigeon Forge-area attractions.

“It’s an honor to represent Dolly Parton and her variety of businesses on our No. 2 Chevrolet Camaro this weekend at Bristol Motor Speedway,” said Reddick.

“Dolly is an icon and has had a lot of success in her career, which is something I admire while trying to build my own success in NASCAR,” Reddick continued. “Hopefully, we can take Dolly and the No. 2 Camaro to Victory Lane this weekend in her home state of Tennessee. I think that would be really special for everyone who is a fan of hers.”

The car, which fans will not be able to miss with its bright pink coloring, includes the Dollywood theme park logo on the rear quarter panels, with the DollyParton.com website across the rear roof. Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort & Spa and Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library receive placement on the car’s rear fascia, and the logos of Dolly Parton’s Stampede Dinner Attraction, Dollywood’s Splash Country and the soon-to-open Pirates Voyage Dinner & Show each are included on the car’s deck lid.

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